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As humans, we naturally have our own personal opinions about certain topics and matters that are important to us. From politics to the team you are rooting for in the Super Bowl and everything in between, there is nothing people will not form an opinion on, and the stronger we feel about a certain topic, the stronger our personal opinion.

As a result, when someone provides an opinion on a matter we disagree with, we feel obligated to speak up. Feeling this way does not mean you have the mindset of a troll, but in order to give your opinion without looking like one, you have to approach this confrontation carefully.

How do you give your opinion to someone you disagree with? Are you blunt and to the point, or do you take your time explaining your opinion? Or do you avoid conflict whenever possible? Alternatively, do the rules for stating opinions in the offline world apply to the online world as well? Ask and answer questions about voicing your opinion without alienating people in the comments.